Bearing puller set 5 ton with 2" and 3" jaws vs LainKeen 12pcs Blind Hole Collet Bearing Puller Set
Overall winner: Bearing puller set 5 ton with 2" and 3" jaws
Key Differences
LainKeen (A) offers a 12-piece blind hole collet set with expandable collets (8–32 mm) and a slide-hammer assembly, and sits at a more affordable price tier. Orion Motor Tech (B) is a heavier-duty 5-ton bearing puller set that includes 2" and 3" jaws plus a 3" separator jaw for broader external bearing and hub tasks, but both have mixed customer reports on durability
Bearing puller set 5 ton with 2" and 3" jaws
Orion Motor Tech bearing puller set with 5 ton capacity for removing bearings, gears, pulleys, and steering wheels. Includes 3" bearing separator jaw for versatile use. Customer insight notes mixed quality and durability concerns
Pros
- versatile bearing puller for multiple components
- includes 3" bearing separator jaw
- heavy-duty construction for bearing removal
Cons
- mixed quality reported by customers
- durability concerns with breakage during use
- some difficulty with removal of certain bearings
LainKeen 12pcs Blind Hole Collet Bearing Puller Set
Internal bearing puller kit with expandable collets and slide hammer for removing bearings. Easy to use and time-saving, per user feedback on quick removals
Pros
- Expandable collets 8-32 mm
- Includes slide hammer assembly
- Wide application for internal pull tasks
- User-friendly operation
Cons
- Durability cited as mixed by customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LainKeen |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Orion Motor Tech |
| User Reviews | LainKeen |